philbey Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 surprised that noone mentioned this but.... if you don't flog the piss out of it you'll have much better chances of making it! You can always just cruise. I drove my old Galant 1.6 back Melbourne>Adelaide. Had a heart stopper when I pulled up at bordertown and after 15 minutes sitting there, a huge puddle of oil appeared. Front timing seal was knackered but was holding while running, once it was stopped the oil would run back down the galleries. Also take Cable ties and Gaffer tape. Quote
orangeLJ Posted March 26, 2009 Report Posted March 26, 2009 yup, cable ties, 100mile racing tape (fibre tabe), some electrical tape, a tube of high temp silicon, some rags and some chemiweld. That and a general tool kit (ie. shifter, spanners to suit the car, maybe a socket or 5 + ratchet, screwdrivers, pliers and some side cutters) The only Other thing I would recommend is to change the oil and filter once you are in sydney for a good drive back. cheers, Chris Quote
7shades Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Circumnavigated this entire continent in a KE70 wagon... had to change a gearbox in darwin but it was rooted anyway :( You'll be fine. Take some tools and spares though. Quote
JUD Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Just fly dude, Its not worth the headfk to drive there and back... anything could happen,flatty's,cops,animals,engine probs in middle of nowhere,etc go for another long drive to victor to satisfy yourself. Quote
SoulSearcher Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 a tin of radiator stop leak! (in case you hit a kangaroo) .... years ago, I drove my KE55 from Adelaide to Sydney, I did 80klms all the way there (I was on my P's) and back then we were only allowed to do 80! Quote
Redwarf Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 a tin of radiator stop leak! (in case you hit a kangaroo) .... years ago, I drove my KE55 from Adelaide to Sydney, I did 80klms all the way there (I was on my P's) and back then we were only allowed to do 80! That and it's only safe to do 80 with Standard fuel and cross-ply tyres. :( Quote
Budowski Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Sounds like you have everything covered. Few extra things like when did you last change the diff oil ? and make sure your wheel alignment is sweet. Things that commonly go wrong on a long trip fanbelt/alternator belt snapping, coolant hose magically becomes swollen and splits, fuel leaks or fuel supply problems and ignition problems such as a coil/points check the little nuts and bolts all around and inside the distributor check the wires are insulated through the distributotr housing. Id carry an extra ignition lead a long one,fan belt,coil,dizzy cap and rotor,points. spare both top and botton radaitor hoses and some heater hose and maybe a little piece of pipe like an old heater core pipe to join hoses if need be, fuses,10amp wire crimp connectors and the tool or if you good with pliers will do,10L of water, a can of "start ya bastard". Cable ties and tape as mentioned exhaust sealant,decent silicone sealant,chemiweld small assortment of screws/nuts/bolts. And of course all the tools required to deal with such problems and parts replacements or modifications. The amount of stuff i carried on the Great ocean road trip was about a 3rd of what the RAA would carry, ive only mentioned a small amout here :( Hope ive helped alot of good idea others have too. When or if get the chance id drive my AE71 to Darwin or QLD no problems. Quote
rjenman Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 ............yes? Hey guys Wanting to head up to sydney next couple of weeks. Everyone says fly down its cheap rah rah rah but I hate planes and think its boring. So I was thinking id go up in my KE70. Ill have my AE86 suspension and brakes in before I go aswell as my manual conversion. No way ill drive up in the auto... it would blow up, 100kmh = 5000rpm lol I'm pretty confident the 4K can handle it... I mean at highway speed it handles well... got new tires.. Drove down to Victor Harbour, and also up to Nuriootpa few times, everything sweet. Basically just be me and a mate and some luggage... or ill have to resort to my dads old 95 Hiace... probebly a better option... Quote
KE30_KE35_KE55 Posted March 27, 2009 Report Posted March 27, 2009 Yes drive it, there are always plenty of parts along the way. you have more chance finding a KE part at a country wrecker than a part for a new car. Quote
eiriksmil Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 (edited) I'd say so.. In addition to everything mentioned, I'd bring a wire stripper or a sharp blade. For me atleast, living in Norway with our road salt, copper carbonate on the cable terminals is a problem.. And what's worse, when you're near the terminals, the wires break off due to 25+ years of being exposed to air and salt. I'm no electrician by trade, but needless to say I've got some experience with terminals and wires in my time with the KE70 :wink: Edited March 31, 2009 by eiriksmil Quote
orangeLJ Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 I got a letter today that made me think of something for this thread. roadside assistance! Not for the actual blokes mechanical aptitude (or lack thereof) but for their tools. I joined an NRMA program called "free2go" when I was like 17. It gave me free roadside assistance until I was 19 years old, (to a limit of 4 calls per year I think) I only ever used it once whe I was 18, stuck in the basement carpark of the resort we were staying at for schoolies with a crook Ider pulley on my VR commodores. The belt slipped off, and all I had was a shifter that wanted to strip the bolt. rang the NRMA line (RACQ cover their clients out of state) and when the bloke turned up, I just stole his 18mm ring spanner and a few other tools and he sat and watched me. would have been screwed without it. Quote
dfunkt Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 so long as the car makes it outta the driveway it'll make it anywhere.......of wait, you're thinking of taking a ke70. forget what i said :wink: honestly, just a basic tool set, bottle of chemiweld, 5L of oil, 10L of water and a gregory's will get you thru. Quote
Budowski Posted April 17, 2009 Report Posted April 17, 2009 Done the trip yet? if so how did you go. If not good luck :jamie: Quote
Tally Posted April 20, 2009 Author Report Posted April 20, 2009 yea sorry guys been real busy... work and stuff ended up going down to melbourne over the easter weekend... wicked trip, car didnt miss a beat... just took all the basic stuff you guys said like tools and spare parts... I stopped every 2nd town or so, so it went really well... although the 4K was struggled up the steep hills lol... Cheers for the help guys... still will be going up to sydney though... thats another day though lol... probebly christmas break ill go up... Quote
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